Honeywell VFD CORE Installation Instructions Manual page 147

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22: Clear counter
23: Input the counter value (MI6)
24: FWD JOG command
25: REV JOG command
26: Reserved
27: ASR1/2 (not valid for Honeywell VFD CORE)
28: Emergency stop (EF1)
29: Signal confirmation for Y-connection
30: Signal confirmation for D-connection
38: Disable write EEPROM function
40: Enforced coast to stop
41: HAND switch
42: AUTO switch
44~47: Reserved
49: Drive enabled
51: Selection for PLC mode bit 0
52: Selection for PLC mode bit 1
53: Triggered CANOpen quick stop
54: UVW Magnetic Contactor On/OFF
55: Confirmation signal of the released brake
56: Max. Reverse Disabled
57: Max. Forward Disabled
58: Enable fire mode (with RUN Command)
59: Enable fire mode (without RUN Command)
60: Disable all the motors
61: Disable Motor#1
62: Disable Motor#2
63: Disable Motor#3
64: Disable Motor#4 disabled
65: Disable Motor #5 disabled
66: Disable Motor#6 disabled
67: Disable Motor#7 disabled
68: Disable Motor#8 disabled
• This parameter selects the functions for each multi-function terminal.
• Parameter 02-24 to 02-29 will be physical input terminals after expansion cards are installed. If there is no expansion cards
installed, these parameters remain virtual terminals. For example, after installing the multiple function expansion card "EMC-
D42A", Parameter 02-24 to 02-27 are defined as corresponding parameters for terminals MI10 to MI13. But Parameters 02-28
to 02-31 are still virtual terminals.
• When terminals are defined as virtual, you need a digital keypad or a communication mode to modify status of bit 8~15 (0
means ON, 1 means OFF) at Parameter 02-12.
• If the setting of the Parameter 02-00 is "2: 3 wire mode," then the terminal MI 1 becomes a STOP contact. So the function
which was set at this terminal is automatically disabled.
CHAPTER 12: DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER SETTINGS
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